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Shawn Windsor Detroit Free Press Published 6:01 AM EDT Jul 31, 2019 The crowds are thin these days at Detroit Lions training camp. Large sections of empty bleachers are easy to spot. In most years, the scene on the backfields of the team’s headquarters in Allen Park is festive, even full of possibility. At least you tell yourself that as you watch practice. This year, the scene is relatively subdued. Oh, it should pick up next week when the New England Patriots come to scrimmage. And the weekends will free up more diehards. Still, the lack of fans has been noticeable. The question is: where are they? It’s hot, of course. But then it’s usually hot in late July. Parking isn’t as easy as it used to be, either; fans get bused in from a nearby mall. And if you’re trying to be generous, you could argue that the deluge of rain in June postponed outdoor trips would-be fans are taking … [Read more...] about Detroit Lions’ thin training camp crowds sends a message: Win

By Mirjam Swanson | [email protected] | Southern California News GroupPUBLISHED: July 6, 2019 at 12:45 am | UPDATED: July 6, 2019 at 12:45 am Here’s all you need to know about Paul George, one of the two All-Stars the Clippers acquired late Friday night. They also came to terms on a deal with free agent Kawhi Leonard. PAUL CLIFTON ANTHONY GEORGE Age: 28 (born June 29, 1991) Height/weight: 6-foot-9, 220 pounds Position: Small forward Drafted: In 2010, George was selected 10th overall in the first round by the Indiana Pacers. 2018-19 Stats: 28 ppg, 8.2 rpg, 4.1 apg, 2.2 steals, 0.4 blocked shots, 43.8 FG pct; 38.6 3-point pct.; 83.9 FT pct. Career Stats: 19.8 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 3.3 apg, 1.8 steals, 0.4 blocked shots, 43.3 FG pct, 37.8 3-point pct., 84.4 FT pct. Notable: George is a six-time All-Star, five-time All-NBA Team selection and four-time member of the All-Defensive Team. He finished third in MVP voting last season. … He played two seasons for Fresno State, where he was a … [Read more...] about New Clippers player Paul George – what you need to know

Tom Straschnitzki was wrangling his fussy youngest child when his iPhone buzzed. His hands full, Tom put the phone on speaker and heard the terrifying sound of his oldest son calling from a bus and screaming for help. “Dad, you’ve got to help this time! You’ve got to save the boys! You’ve gotta help!” Ryan Straschnitzki pleaded. Straschnitzki’s transport bus was on the way back from his rehabilitation session and it had been rear-ended by a truck at a red light. The impact from the December accident hurled the 19-year-old former hockey prospect from his wheelchair to the floor. The fender-bender not far from his home outside Calgary, Alberta, came 10 months after a devastating collision on a Saskatchewan highway that left several members of his Humboldt Broncos teammates and coaches among the 16 dead , a country in mourning and every parent who has ever put a young athlete on a bus shaken. Tom and his wife, Michelle, were panicked that their son, … [Read more...] about Teen Straschnitzki makes new life year after Humboldt crash

Visit The Boston Globe Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Comment on this Scroll to top of page Shelley Murphy Globe Staff January 05, 2019 On a hot Sunday morning in July, Jerusha Hall walked her 3-year-old son, Aksil, outside their Salem home to meet his father, who was more than an hour late picking him up. Aksil was unhappy. He never liked what they called “the handoff” and wouldn’t take the bag she had packed with his swimsuit and water toys. Malik Benhamza didn’t say what he had planned for the day, but Hall offered to let him bring Aksil home a little later than usual since he had gotten a slow start. He could drop him off at 6:30 p.m., but no later. As they climbed into Benhamza’s silver Hyundai, Aksil looked back sadly at his mother as he waved goodbye. Advertisement Six-thirty came and went, but Hall, 44, wasn’t too worried. Benhamza, her ex-husband who was allowed to see Aksil three days a week, texted that … [Read more...] about ‘I can’t abandon him. He’s my son’: A mom spends months in Algeria searching for her child

Visit The Boston Globe Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Comment on this Scroll to top of page Shelley Murphy Globe Staff January 05, 2019 On a hot Sunday morning in July, Jerusha Hall walked her 3-year-old son, Aksil, outside their Salem home to meet his father, who was more than an hour late picking him up. Aksil was unhappy. He never liked what they called “the handoff” and wouldn’t take the bag she had packed with his swimsuit and water toys. Malik Benhamza didn’t say what he had planned for the day, but Hall offered to let him bring Aksil home a little later than usual since he had gotten a slow start. He could drop him off at 6:30 p.m., but no later. As they climbed into Benhamza’s silver Hyundai, Aksil looked back sadly at his mother as he waved goodbye. Advertisement Six-thirty came and went, but Hall, 44, wasn’t too worried. Benhamza, her ex-husband who was allowed to see Aksil three days a week, texted that … [Read more...] about Alone in Algeria, a mother searches desperately for her son